ALL of these were supposed to have been destroyed. Now if this person has the connections needed in order to procure one of these labbits, would this person not also have access to, say,possibly upcoming productions and releases? I'm not saying they will ever release this, I think that after 3 years it's pretty much dead in the water. I'm just saying it would be funny if they did.

DO NOT SUPPORT MINDSTYLE OR KACHING BRANDS. THEY HAVE SCREWED OVER COUNTLESS ARTISTS. IF YOU CARE ABOUT THE PEOPLE THAT DESIGN THE ART YOU LOVE, THEN DO YOUR PART AND BOYCOTT THESE COMPANIES.

Dang, I thought I was insane for the bid I placed, and I got owned I was surprised we didn't see a guest appearance by the guy from Taiwan who bought the gold bummer. I really dig the rarity and story that go behind that Labbit, but wow, for 1600 bucks I could have a decent sized original painting.

- Until now he thought he had the only ones of these that remained.
- He doesn't know where this one came from.
- He believes it to be legit.
- They attempted several runs but the factory could never get the printing to register consistently.

As a 'production toys only' kinda collector $1,600 for a 1/5 JLed production item sounds like a deal . . . . with way fewer surviving than the Lava Bunny, a cool Kozik collaboration and mint even though production was a biznatch . . . if I was a JLed completist I'd be kicking myself.